NATIONAL DRINKING STRAW DAY – January 3
Tue Jan 3rd

National Drinking Straw Day

On January 3rd National Drinking Straw Day commemorates the date in 1888 when Marvin C. Stone was granted the patent for the paper drinking straw.. Since then, a number of drinking straws have been used.

The Sumerians are said to have used the very first drinking straws for consuming beer. Archeologists believe they used the straws to prevent the solid byproducts of fermentation that would have sunk to the bottom. The oldest drinking straw found in a Sumerian tomb dating back to 3,000 B.C.E. This found straw was a gold tube inlaid with a precious blue stone.

A bombilla was used by Argentina's Argentines to carry a similar metallic unit. The bombilla was used as both a straw and a sieve for hundreds of years.

Manufacturers today produce a variety of reusable straws. They not only save money and the planet, but they are also fun to use, from stainless steel and glass to bamboo and silicone. They come in a variety of innovative shapes and colors.

#drinkingstrawday is the most popular day in the United Kingdom

Use a straw to enjoy your favorite drink. You can even use a variety of straws! Though the most common material is plastic, paper, bamboo, stainless steel, stainless steel, and glass are becoming more popular. Although the most common type of plastic is plastic, plastic is becoming more popular. Plastic straw straws are also made by several plastic straw manufacturers. These also make great gifts to help you commemorate the day.

To post on social media, use #DrinkingStrawDay.

FAQ

Is there other uses for drinking straws other than alcohol? Q. Is there any other uses for straws other than drinking?

A. Yes. Yes. Yes. Drinking straws can be used for a variety of functions: They can be used for a variety of purposes: Drinking straws can be used for a variety of purposes:

  • Arts and crafts – Start making straws with scissors, glue, and a few other craft supplies
  • Bubble wand dip one end of the straw into a bubble solution and blow on the other end
  • Lengthen short stems with a straw are used in flower arrangements
  • Destem strawberries – Just poke the straw through the strawberry's bottom and push it through to the other end. The stem will pop off. The stem will pop off
  • To avoid tangled necklaces, pull the ends of a necklace through two straws and tie at the other ends. tangled necklaces can be removed from necklaces. The two straws would keep the strands from tangling

Q. What other straw days are on the calendar?

On the fourth Friday in February, A. Skip the Straw Day is on the fourth Friday.

Q. Is anyone celebrating National Straw Day?

A. Yes. Yes. Yes. It's a convenient way to try the variety of drinking straw options available.

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